Carlos Sainz believes fixed public criticism of Formulation 1’s new vehicles by drivers is just “self-harming” for the sequence, and thinks these feedback needs to be stored personal.
The 2026 automobile rules have are available for immense criticism on Saturday following qualifying on the Australian Grand Prix.
Reigning world champion Lando Norris mentioned F1’s vehicles have gone from “finest to worst”, whereas Max Verstappen mentioned the formulation was “not appropriate”.
A lot of the criticism centres on the 50/50 cut up between power deployment and inner combustion on the brand new engines, which is main to hurry drops in power-hungry components of the Albert Park circuit.
Friday’s driver briefing in Melbourne is alleged to have gotten heated between the drivers and FIA, as they foyer for modifications to the vehicles.
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Automobile suggestions should be “constructive”, however “nobody is comfortable”
Requested by Crash.web about what was mentioned within the drivers’ briefing, he mentioned: “Like I mentioned in testing, all of the criticism I’ve concerning the rules I’m going to attempt to hold constructive in direction of the FIA and FIM, making an attempt to not belittle the game an excessive amount of as a result of, ultimately, I believe it’s simply self-harming to maintain the followers and the journalists… if the drivers are overly detrimental about this set of regualtions, then I believe everybody goes in at it.
“And I believe the very best boards are the drivers’ briefings or private conversations with Stefano [Domenicali] and the FIA.
“It’s clear that to this point nobody is comfortable and the one factor we really feel is there appears to be a variety of plasters on prime of one other to attempt to resolve this elementary challenge that this 50/50 hybrid system is giving us a variety of complications.”
Sainz endured a torrid qualifying day in Australia, as automobile points meant he couldn’t run and can line up behind the sphere.
“All the issues that we didn’t have reliability-wise in Bahrain testing, looks like all of them got here out right this moment,” he mentioned.
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“I believe Alex [Albon, who was 15th] has been struggling all weekend when he’s been out on observe.
“I don’t know, as a result of my few laps in FP1 had been extra aggressive than I anticipated.
“However, I don’t know the place we may have gotten to as a result of actually I had no laps in FP2: I didn’t put the softs on in FP2, didn’t do laps in FP3 and didn’t exit in Q1.”


















